Addressing Multi-Petabyte Growth in ADAS Development and Simulation
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, or ADAS, are the fastest growing segment in automotive electronics, designed to automate and improve safe driving. Today, we use several ADAS features such as Adaptive Light Control, Adaptive Cruise Control, lane departure warnings, traffic sign recognition and many others. Almost all car manufacturers and leading suppliers such as Bosch, Autoliv, Continental, Mobileye and others are working on ADA systems with the final... [Lire la suite]

ADAS is steering us towards driverless vehicles
Consumers are getting used to assisted driving systems and will soon want full autonomous features, says Andrew Miller chief technical officer with Thatcham Research. [Auto.Myles.2016.02.01]
Q: Why has ADAS technology suddenly taken off in the automotive industry?
“The main driver is that new technology, vis-à-vis computing power and sensor technology, has enabled this sector to grow over the last 10-15 years. In turn this presents a new market possibility for... [Lire la suite]

Hyperloop startup Arrivo to bring 200mph system to Denver
High-speed transport is no longer a myth of the future. Yesterday, Los Angeles-based hyperloop engineering company, Arrivo, announced its partnership with the Colorado Department of Transportation to build a test track facility in the DenverMetro area. The company aims to break ground on the test site in early 2018 and plans to have a fully operating public transportation system in place by 2021.
The Arrivo transportation concept consists of... [Lire la suite]

Uber plans to buy 24,000 autonomous Volvo SUVs in race for driverless future
‘It only becomes a commercial business when you can remove the vehicle operator from the equation,’ says ride-hailing firm battling Lyft and Waymo.
‘It only becomes a commercial business when you can remove that vehicle operator from the equation,’ said Jeff Miller, Uber’s head of automotive alliances. Photograph: Eric Risberg/AP
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Dubai soars into future as it unveils self-driving FLYING taxis to be launched THIS YEAR
FLYING taxis that will be able to drive themselves are set to be launched in Dubai later this year, the transport authority for the UAE city has confirmed.
Director general of the Dubai Road and Transport Authority, Mattar al-Tayer, said: "The autonomous aerial vehicle exhibited at the World Government Summit is not just a model.
"We have already experimented [with] the vehicle in a flight in [the] Dubai sky.”
He added that the city is... [Lire la suite]

The effect of ADAS & automation on fleet management
Change is coming to the world of transportation as we move closer to truly connected fleets. Advanced safety features leading to full autonomy will make today's truck drivers and the roads they travel safer as the industry slowly gravitates toward driverless trucks.
ADAS and autonomy now and future
When it comes to ADAS, Ian Riches of Strategy Analytics says that we're in an era of democratisation of existing features: technologies such as traffic-jam assistance,... [Lire la suite]

The future of motor insurance
How car connectivity and ADAS are impacting the market
For the automotive industry, relatively little has changed over the past three decades – until now. New driver assistance technologies and connected services are ushering in a whole new world of mo - toring. In this new world, the driver hands over ever greater responsibility for his or her driving decisions to the vehicle. On the road today there are already cars with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) such as lane-keeping assist or... [Lire la suite]

Cars With Advanced Safety Systems
Detailed list of cars with features that help drivers avoid or mitigate collisions
Need a new car? Then consider one with active safety systems. Manufacturers are building cars with systems that can help you avoid or mitigate a crash in all sorts of situations, such as closing in on another car too quickly, changing lanes into an unseen car in a blind spot, or simply backing out in a busy parking lot.
Key active safety systems include:
Automatic emergency braking (AEB): Brakes... [Lire la suite]

Advanced driver-assistance systems: Challenges and opportunities ahead
Semiconductor companies can help take ADAS applications to a new level—provided that they are ready to embrace change.
Demand for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)—those that help with monitoring, warning, braking, and steering tasks—is expected to increase over the next decade, fueled largely by regulatory and consumer interest in safety applications that protect drivers and reduce accidents. For instance, both the European Union and the United... [Lire la suite]

AUTONOMOUS DRIVING & THE NEXT GENERATION OF TRANSPORT IN CHINA
INTRODUCTION TO AUTONOMOUS DRIVING IN CHINA
China has become the biggest vehicle manufacturer and market in the world since 2009. With decades of effort, China has built up a full system of production and supply of vehicles. As with the country itself, the growth of China’s auto industry has been remarkable. But its growth is expected to slow down under the context of “New Normal”. There is still a long way for China to go to become a leading country in the... [Lire la suite]

Groupement ADAS is a Team of innovative companies with over 20 years experience in the field of technologies used in assistance driver systems (design, implementation and integration of ADAS in vehicles for safety features, driver assistance, partial delegation to the autonomous vehicle).